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I just use the $100 Moultrie from Wal-mart. Takes really good pics. As Mike said about his Moultrie, it ate up the batteries pretty quick. So I bought the 6 volt solar battery charger that Wally world sells for $20. (Found right under the deer feeders) Hooked it up to my camera, and I havent had to charge the battery yet this year. No matter what camera you use I suggest one of the solar chargers. Who had a good season?Summary: The deer on my place, as it seems to be in alot of areas, were almost completely nocturnal. It was very frustrating to keep seeing pics on my game cam of really nice bucks, and all of them taken between 11pm and 2am. But as the saying goes the worst day hunting is better than the best day working. As long as I'm getting to hunt I'll consider it a good season.
Albino Moose on Wisc - Michigan line
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Actually they are not true albinos but are just what they look like a moose that is white. Here is an article I found on it earlier this year when I recieved an email with these pics on it. It is from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/mnr/csb/news/2005/aug23bg_05.html "The Ministry of Natural Resources is proposing to protect white-coloured moose in the Foleyet area of northeastern Ontario to recognize the cultural and spiritual significance of the white moose to First Nation communities and to promote local eco-tourism. In general, moose have brown coats of hair. In some rare cases, the colour of moose coats can range from predominantly white to a mixture of white and brown. White-coloured moose are not a separate species, but are examples of a rare colour phase that can occur naturally in wild moose populations. Seeing a white-coloured moose is a rare event, but it is not limited to Foleyet. Reports have also been recorded near Cochrane, Wawa, Sioux Lookout, Ranger Lake and Kenora. However, there have been more reports of sightings near Foleyet. The proposed protection of white-coloured moose in Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) 30 and 31 would not affect the existing number and allocation of moose tags to residents and to outfitters catering primarily to non-residents. The 2005 moose population estimate for WMU 30 is 2,300. In WMU 31, a 2003 moose population estimate is about 1,900. The exact number of white-coloured moose in the Foleyet area is unknown, but is estimated to be four to six. White-coloured moose have been reported in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Newfoundland, Alaska and Idaho. Restrictions on the hunting of white-coloured moose were put in place for the Port au Port Peninsula in 2002 by Newfoundland and Labrador. No other province has hunting regulations prohibiting the harvest of white-coloured moose." 52 results found Next Page >Showing results 1 through 10
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